Events at the Library

Access Basics with Microsoft 2010

Learn about this flexible data management system that can store and track large quantities of data. This introductory class describes how to create a blank database, a table, and queries. If you're overwhelmed by using a paper filing system, text documents or a spreadsheet to track critical information, an Access database might be the solution. Previous experience using Microsoft Excel is a prerequisite for this class. Microsoft classes are made possible by support from the Hoover Family Foundation through a grant to the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation. This class will be held in the Computer Training Lab.

Poverty Creek JournalMarch 29, 2015I’ve never been a runner, and never been attracted to books about running, but I was caught up by Thomas Gardner’s Poverty Creek Journal. His account of the year 2012…... &raquo More

Biographies: ChildrenMarch 31, 2015Biographies of Children Who Made a Difference Children Growing Up with War 1546590 9780763669423 2014 Children of the Holocaust 1546591 9780764167584 2014 Claudette Colvin : twice toward justice 1194814 9780374... &raquo More

Indy Library Partners With City and Wildlife Service to Grow Birding in IndyMarch 26, 2015The Indianapolis Public Library is partnering with the City's Office of Sustainability and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to introduce Indy's kids and families to the fun of urban bird watching. Through the City's BirdIndy program, the Office of Sustainability is providing birding kits for educators, naturalists, youth leaders, and bird watching enthusiasts..... &raquo More